The course was in magnificent order, the greens were smooth and extremely fast which lead to fierce competition between over 85 competitors.

Lynne Brown finished just one point behing the winner and claimed top prize in Section B while Louise MacDonell took the gross prize. Julia Moore’s first place also earned her a trip to Massereene as winner of the Mary Peters Trust competition, which was run alongside the rescheduled Captain’s Day.

“I enjoyed my first lady Captain’s day but I’m sorry it all turned out so wet and you all had to run from thunder and lightning,” she said. “Thank you to everyone for the gifts, cards and flowers which all made it really special for me. The Charity donations raised £538 which went to my chosen charity Diabetes UK.

Christine McCullough was the winner of Section A.

“Thank you to Doreen Green for the invitation for myself and Daphne Houston to play in her Lady Captain’s Day at Temple Golf club. We both had a wonderful day. To Lynn our Secretary who is making a wonderful job of “Give Golf a Go” her hard work and commitment to this scheme has been outstanding also to the ladies who have put their names down to take the ladies out on the course.”

June Wightman was the winner of Section C.

The Gents Prize went to Brian Houston.

Nearest the pin on 4th - Maureen Charlton

Nearest the pin at 6th - Barbara Hawkins

Gents Prize – Brian Houston

Meanwhile, The June prize-winners collected their awards along with the Lady Captain’s Day winners. In the Peggy Nelson Trophy, Valerie Rooney, Mary Parker and Patricia Neville took section prizes. The gross prize went to Sylvia Carr and the nine hole winner was Hazel Henderson. In the Forest Feast competition, Julia Moore, Norma Cairns and Doreen Green were all home winners in Section B. Then came the Monthly Medal, where Barbara Hawkins pipped Christine McCullough to top spot in Section A. Marcella Campbell beat Colleen Logan in Section B and Janice Wallace won the gross.

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